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#politics

Newsbusters: Contrast: Doocy Battles KJP on Biden’s Age, East Palestine as She Yuks It Up With Welker
Contrast: Doocy Battles KJP on Biden’s Age, East Palestine as She Yuks It Up With Welker
White House press briefing features exchanges on President Biden's age and his refusal to visit East Palestine, Ohio. Doocy questions White House staff treating Biden like a baby, referencing a book that claims Biden complained about being babied. Jean-Pierre denies the claim and defends Biden's experience and wisdom. Doocy also questions Biden's break and Jean-Pierre assures he will visit East Palestine.


#society

The Imaginative Conservative: The Sociological Roots of Robert Nisbet's Conservatism
The Sociological Roots of Robert Nisbet's Conservatism
In his article, Robert A. Nisbet discusses the roots of conservatism in sociology. He argues that sociology, unlike liberalism and radicalism, focused on social relationships and reflected the concerns of nineteenth-century conservatism. Nisbet compares his own list of eleven conservative tenets to Russell Kirk's six canons and finds striking similarities, despite differences in language and style. He concludes that conservatism emerged in reaction to the French Revolution and has become a dominant intellectual perspective in the twentieth century. Nisbet also highlights the conservative concerns regarding the rise of the masses, individual alienation, and the dangers of concentrated power.


Daily Wire: German Tourist Damaged 16th-Century Statue While Climbing It For A Photo, Officials Say
German Tourist Damaged 16th-Century Statue While Climbing It For A Photo, Officials Say
A German tourist in Florence damages a 16th-century fountain while trying to take a photo. He climbed over a protective barrier and broke a piece of marble off the Fountain of Neptune, causing thousands of dollars in damage. The tourist will be charged and may face a fine and ban from the city.


Forbes: Author Post: From The Janitor To The King, Everyone Deserves To Be Treated Well
Author Post: From The Janitor To The King, Everyone Deserves To Be Treated Well
Managers should prioritize how they treat their team members, not just their superiors. A workplace culture that values and invests in its employees allows everyone to excel. CEO Walt Bettinger shares a lesson he learned about the importance of knowing and respecting every individual within an organization.


#war

Fox News: Cuban government uncovers Russian 'human trafficking network' used to help war in Ukraine: Officials
Cuban government uncovers Russian 'human trafficking network' used to help war in Ukraine: Officials
The Cuban government has uncovered a human trafficking network in Russia recruiting citizens for the war in Ukraine. Cuba has dismantled the operation and initiated criminal proceedings. They state that they are not involved in the war and firmly reject any involvement in human trafficking.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Shabtai Shavit, ex-Mossad chief who spearheaded historic Jordan peace treaty, dead at 84
Shabtai Shavit, ex-Mossad chief who spearheaded historic Jordan peace treaty, dead at 84
Israeli spymaster Shabtai Shavit, who led the Mossad from 1989 to 1996, died at the age of 84 while on vacation in Italy. Shavit was known for his role in advancing peace treaties with Jordan and the Palestinians. He oversaw Israeli operations during a tumultuous period in the Middle East.


#economy

National Review: The Corner: American Exceptionalism: Work-from-Home Edition
The Corner: American Exceptionalism: Work-from-Home Edition
American workers are working from home at a higher rate than Europeans or Asians. This disparity in office occupancy is reflected in a decline in real estate value in major cities. The U.S. has a greater tendency for remote work due to larger homes and the belief that it is productive. This shift in the workplace is here to stay, and the trial-and-error process will continue as companies adapt to different approaches.


The Blaze: Want to know the FACTS of Bidenomics? Well, here they are...
Want to know the FACTS of Bidenomics? Well, here they are...
The economy under "Bidenomics" is struggling as inflation and mortgage rates rise, causing financial strain for Americans. Many are living paycheck to paycheck, including low-income earners and even those making six figures. The Biden administration has been revising job numbers, with native-born workers losing jobs while foreign-born workers gain them.


#religion

PJ Media: Muslim Rage at Soccer Player's Cross
Muslim Rage at Soccer Player's Cross
Muslim anger and hostility towards the Christian cross is evident both in Saudi Arabia and the West, where Muslims encounter the symbol. Examples include soccer player Neymar facing criticism for wearing a cross pendant in Saudi Arabia and a Egyptian Christian referee being suspended for making the sign of the cross. Even soccer teams like Real Madrid have removed the cross from their crest to appease Muslim sponsors.


#health

Forbes: Author Post: An Emphasis On Service In Nonprofit Healthcare Initiatives
Author Post: An Emphasis On Service In Nonprofit Healthcare Initiatives
Providing health care access is an admirable goal . While progress has been made, there is still much work to be done. Many people in low-income countries lack reliable access to electricity in healthcare facilities, and the cost of healthcare pushes millions into poverty. Nonprofits can utilize technology and renewable energy to reach remote areas and improve care. It is important to treat all patients well, regardless of background, and provide proper training for staff. With these measures, health equity can be achieved and the lives of many improved.


#education

Fox News: Arizona to direct $40M in COVID relief funds towards tutoring
Arizona to direct $40M in COVID relief funds towards tutoring
Arizona is allocating $40 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds for tutoring students falling behind in school. The tutoring program will be available for students who did not pass proficiency tests in reading, writing, and math. The funding will cover over one million hours of tutoring for students between first and eighth grades.


National Review: Denver Principal Fired after Speaking Out about School Violence Claims Retaliation in Federal Lawsuit
Denver Principal Fired after Speaking Out about School Violence Claims Retaliation in Federal Lawsuit
Denver's public school system fired middle-school principal Kurt Dennis after he spoke out on television about safety concerns regarding a student who had shot a liquor store clerk during an attempted robbery. Dennis claims that the firing was in retaliation for his speaking out and that the district violated his First and 14th Amendment rights. He has filed a federal lawsuit seeking damages. Critics allege that Denver leaders have prioritized keeping dangerous kids in school, compromising the safety of other students.


#crime

Daily Wire: Enrique Tarrio Sentenced To Decades Behind Bars, The Longest J6 Sentence To Date
Enrique Tarrio Sentenced To Decades Behind Bars, The Longest J6 Sentence To Date
Former Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio was sentenced to 22 years in prison for his involvement in the breach at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Tarrio was found guilty of seditious conspiracy and was described as a leader who inflamed and radicalized his followers. The government used private communications as evidence to support their case.


Fox News: Texas dog owner arrested after pet attacks 68-year-old man: police
Texas dog owner arrested after pet attacks 68-year-old man: police
A Texas man was arrested and charged after his dog attacked a 68-year-old man, causing serious injuries. The man had encountered the aggressive dog before and was transported to a hospital for treatment. The suspect admitted that his dog had harmed other neighbors in the past.


Fox News: Blue city police chief resigned after being 'hamstrung' by city hall's crime policies: mayoral candidate
Blue city police chief resigned after being 'hamstrung' by city hall's crime policies: mayoral candidate
As crime rates soar in Philadelphia, the city's Republican mayoral nominee, David Oh, expresses no surprise over the resignation of police commissioner Danielle Outlaw. Oh criticizes the strained relationship between the administration and police officers, weak-on-crime policies, and the defund the police movement. He believes that the morale within the police department needs to be raised for better service delivery.


Red State: An Armed Chicago Homeowner Shoots Intruder, Highlighting the Urgency of Gun Ownership in the Windy City
An Armed Chicago Homeowner Shoots Intruder, Highlighting the Urgency of Gun Ownership in the Windy City
Chicago experienced another weekend of gun violence, with over 30 people shot, including six children. However, there was one incident that sheds light on the debate over gun ownership. A man in Belmont Cragin neighborhood shot an intruder who entered his home without permission. The incident highlights the importance of gun ownership for self-defense.